Chapter 18:
Chapter 18 helps enhance the subtleties in layers, by changing opacity using blending modes,, clipping masks, blending images together, using transformation to turn, widen or lengthen an image, change its perspective, or just warping the image in general using puppet warp. All of these ways help to provide enhanced and realistic results on an iamge, can give the perception of seeing objects in ways that they were not originally in, but could have been.
Chapter 17:
Chapter seventeen teaches you several different focusing techniques to help demonstrate a scene. They use blurring and sharpening, light and darkness, and lens correction in order to help give the picture a more specific story to tell, because as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. The lens blur filter is primarily used to distract the eye from some areas in order to make the eye focus on a focal point. Using shading, light and darkness can produce a similar effect, allowing the eye to focus more on one part than the other. Lens correction can be used to help “tilt” the camera after the photo has already been taken. I did Applying Lens Blur Filter (Pg. 287) and Applying Lens Correction Filter (Pg. 292).
Chapter 18:
Chapter 18 helps enhance the subtleties in layers, by changing opacity using blending modes,, clipping masks, blending images together, using transformation to turn, widen or lengthen an image, change its perspective, or just warping the image in general using puppet warp. All of these ways help to provide enhanced and realistic results on an iamge, can give the perception of seeing objects in ways that they were not originally in, but could have been.
Chapter 17:
Chapter seventeen teaches you several different focusing techniques to help demonstrate a scene. They use blurring and sharpening, light and darkness, and lens correction in order to help give the picture a more specific story to tell, because as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. The lens blur filter is primarily used to distract the eye from some areas in order to make the eye focus on a focal point. Using shading, light and darkness can produce a similar effect, allowing the eye to focus more on one part than the other. Lens correction can be used to help “tilt” the camera after the photo has already been taken. I did Applying Lens Blur Filter (Pg. 287) and Applying Lens Correction Filter (Pg. 292).